Gonna be some really disappointed people then when they realize that their card doesn't have any display out capability then. I'd also note the component placement and fit-out looks somewhat differenthttp://img.techpowerup.org/130208/K20X.jpg

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Didnt you know ?...

Instead of buying a Quadro card for video out they'll encourage you to buy Project Shield

If we look at Wireless Security Auditor, ElcomSoft's most popular tool the situation changes slightly, as a single K20 delivers 85,000 passwords per second, compared to the 65,000 on the GTX 690. Then again, Nvidia still lags behind AMD, as the three year old Radeon HD 5970 handles 103,000 passwords per second, and HD 6990 increased that to 129,000. In that aspect, not even the K20 can reach performance achieved by a single consumer AMD card. This is also the reason why a sea of secy agencies went forward and acquired AMD Radeon HD 5990 and HD 6990 cards, instead of going professional with the Tesla and FirePro cards. AMD now has a dual-GPU card for professionals and we were told the results blew the competition out of the water and are one of major reasons why AMD never released the consumer version of the card

BSN are reporting 875M base clock, 14SMX/2688 core and a launch date of 18 Feb.
Asus and EVGA the only AIB's to sell the 10,000 boards (GK 110 also being prepped for the Quadro K6000 according to Nvidia CC yesterday) , the Asus SKU being clocked at 915M.